The book is a devastating critique of natural law theory and proponents of it, both ancient and modern, as it pertains to contemporary moral, metaphysical, and legal contexts. It is an essential read both for adherents to and critics of natural law theory, providing concepts, principles, arguments and objections about religion and morality.
Read More
The book is a devastating critique of natural law theory and proponents of it, both ancient and modern, as it pertains to contemporary moral, metaphysical, and legal contexts. It is an essential read both for adherents to and critics of natural law theory, providing concepts, principles, arguments and objections about religion and morality.
Read Less